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The Park and Recreation
Maintenance Management SchoolThe Two-Year Certificate ProgramJanuary 25–29, 2009
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The Graduate SeminarAn Advanced, Unique, and Powerful Program Designed for Graduates of the Maintenance Management SchoolJanuary 25–29, 2009
Wilson Lodge at Oglebay Resort and Conference Center Wheeling, West Virginia
Attend this course and you will learn• MaintenanceandOperatingObjectives/Policies
• Planning/OrganizingtheMaintenanceProgram
• ElementsofParkandRecreationMaintenance
• SupervisingMaintenancePersonnel
• MaintenanceandOperatingProblems
• FacilityandStructureMaintenance
• MaintenancePlanDevelopmentProjects
• GroundsMaintenance
• MaintenanceofVehiclesandEquipment
• SiteAmenityMaintenance
What Others are Saying About Similar NC State Programs at Oglebay“ The best part...is the network-
ing of people in the career field. The opportunity to meet “like minded” people from around the country that work in parks & recreation is inspiring. You will leave this course empowered and ready to share valuable ideas and tools with your organization.”
— John Oros, Director of Operations &
Natural Resources, Geauga Park District,
Chardon, OH
Hosted by
Oglebay Resort and Conference Center
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Why You Should AttendThe Maintenance Management School is a comprehen-
sive two-year professional development program espe-
cially designed for park and recreation personnel. This
year the school will celebrate 37 years of service to the
park and recreation profession.
This intensive learning experience is especially tailored to the needs of park, recreation and conservation personnel who manage park and recreation maintenance programs. This program is conducted by the Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management and the Office of Professional Development at North Carolina State University and the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA).
How to Earn Your CertificateThe program is divided into two phases—five days each year for two years. Phases I and II are offered simultane-ously. You must attend both phases to qualify for CEUs from North Carolina State University and to receive a certificate of successful completion from NC State. A graduate seminar with qualifying CEUs is also conducted during the program.
You have a maximum of three years between the comple-tion of the first and second year curricula. Attendance is required for all scheduled sessions and school activities for both first and second year students.
At the end of each year, you will take an exam on the infor-mation presented. A minimum score of 60 for each phase is required for certification.
The Robert E. Sternloff ScholarshipThe Board of Regents awards scholarships to the highest scorers on the final examination at the end of both school years and for the highest grade accumulated in both years. Scholarships are to be used for the second year and Graduate School respectively and are for tuition only. The scholarships are in honor of Dr. Robert Sternloff’s contributions to the Maintenance Management School as its Director for over 25 years. Lodging, travel, meals, time away from the job and other incidental costs must be arranged by the recipients.
First Year CurriculumAs a first year student you will become aware of effective profes-sional techniques of maintenance management. Study is directed at the improvement of your profes-sional maintenance management practices.
Attend and You’ll Learn About
• MaintenanceandOperatingObjectives/PoliciesHistory, principles, philosophy
• Planning/OrganizingtheMaintenanceProgramMaintenance in the total administra-tive structure; organizing the main-tenance department; job planning; maintenance work schedules and records; the maintenance manual; budget and cost analysis of mainte-nance
• ElementsofParkandRecreationMaintenanceGrounds maintenance; erosion con-trol and soil compaction; lawn care and maintenance of specialized turf areas
• SupervisingMaintenancePersonnelEmployee motivation and ethics; the supervisor as a trainer; employee evaluation; leadership and super-vision; discrimination and sexual harassment
• MaintenanceandOperatingProblemsEnvironmental health concerns; legal liability aspects of maintenance prac-tices; site security
• FacilityandStructureMaintenanceConstruction materials, doors, win-dows, walls, floors, roofs; play area design and maintenance; facility and program accessibility
The Park and Recreation Maintenance Management School January 25–29, 2009
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The Park and Recreation Maintenance Management School January 25–29, 2009 January 25–29, 2009
An annual program available to graduates of the Maintenance Management School.
The Graduate Seminar is offered in conjunction with the 2009 Maintenance Management School. The Seminar is an intensive learn-ing experience addressing a limited number of current issues important to professionals managing people and systems in a park and recreation environment. Emphasis is placed on small group interaction to ensure an experiential learning environment. Your instructor is P. Morris West, a professional trainer, who has exper-tise in organizational behavior and development.
Attend and You Will•Confirmyourpersonalitytypeand
how it influences your management style.
•Observeandprocessteamdynam-ics while participating in a live project.
The Graduate Seminar
Second Year CurriculumYou will acquire a broader knowl-edge of maintenance management and further develop your specific skills for effective operations. A major part of the second year course is devoted to the actual de-velopment of an effective mainte-nance plan for your specified area.
Attend and You’ll Learn About
• MaintenancePlanDevelopmentProjects
• MaintenanceandOperatingProblemsPublic relations; minimizing user conflicts; risk management; com-puter applications in park main-tenance; contract maintenance management; productivity analysis
• GroundsMaintenanceMaintenance of shrubbery, trees, park nursery; pesticides; herbicides; trail development and maintenance
• MaintenanceofVehiclesandEquipmentEquipment and fleet preventive maintenance
• SupervisionandManagementPersonnelSafety and risk management; career development; public image and customer service
• SiteAmenityMaintenanceFencing and fence maintenance; signs and sign maintenance; stains, paint and other surface coatings; wood use and chemical preserva-tion of wood
• Identifyandunderstandyourcom-munication style and how you inter-act with 15 other styles.
•Defineyourproblemsolvingmeth-od and determine where you may fall short.
•Learnhowcreativityinfluencesyour problem solving and why your greatest strength is often your great-est weakness.
•Networkwithagroupofpeersfromacross the nation and compare con-cerns/solutions.
•Meetwiththeregentsforamainte-nance management field update.
•Evaluateyourstresslevelandusethe training week to de-stress, detach, and discover which person-alities have a higher percentage of stress-related health issues.
•Participateina“non-rigid,”relaxed,hands-on training.
The Graduate Seminar is limited to 25 participants.
Once the summer estate of a wealthy industrialist, Oglebay is now 1,650 picturesque acres of year-round rec-reational opportunities and excellent overnight accommodations. Nestled in the hills surrounding Wheeling, WV, Oglebay is just 60 miles from Pittsburgh International Airport and features the 212-room Wilson Lodge, 49 cottages, 72 holes of golf, fine and casual dining, seven specialty shops, stables, fish-ing, two museums, a zoo, and more. The resort is home to several seasonal festivals, including the internationally acclaimed Oglebay Winter Festival of Lights, which runs annually from No-vember 1 through New Year’s.
With over 20,000 square feet of meet-ing and dining space, the conference facilities at Wilson Lodge
offer flexibility, versatility, and the lat-est technology, all in a safe and secure setting. At Wilson Lodge there’s more to do than sleep, meet, and eat! Browse through the Resort Shop, challenge a colleague to a game of billiards, take a dip in the pool, work out in the fitness center, visit the spa for a massage, or just relax in the jacuzzi. Oglebay has hosted and conducted management schools for over 30 years for a variety of professional associations, and it’s no surprise that these groups, and individu-als, return year after year.
Visit Oglebay on the web at www.oglebay-resort.com for complete information.
OGLEbAY RESORT AND CONFERENCE CENTER
Registration StatementFor maximum effectiveness, registra-tion will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. As this school typically fills to capacity by early November; registrants are encouraged to send their applications in early. A check, purchase order, or credit card number along with the registration form constitutes a registration. For cancellations after December 1, 2008, 50% of the total fee will be retained. No refunds will be given for cancella-tions after January 1, 2009. However, substitutes may be made at any time. Foreign registration fees must be paid by an official bank check or money or-der payable in U.S. dollars; no person-al or foreign checks will be accepted.You will receive your confirmation via e-mail. Depending on your Internet service provider and/or your personal e-mail settings, e-mails from NC State University in regard to this registration process may be considered unsolic-ited and not be delivered to your in box. If you do not receive an e-mail confirmation from NC State Univer-sity, please check your spam file if you have one, or you may contact us at 919.515.2261 with any questions about your registration status.
JackDuncan(Retired) Executive Director Raleigh Parks & Recreation Dept. Raleigh, NC
HarryGross.(Chair) Director of Leisure Services City of Dunedin Dunedin, FL
BillHopkins(emeritus) The Villages, FL
GregKernan Assistant Division Chief MNCPPC Upper Marlboro, MD
StevenJ.Knauer, Park Director MetroParks Tacoma, WA
MarkLynch Park Operations Manager Martin County Parks & Rec Stuart, FL
JimMickey, Commissioner Perry County Parks & Recreation Somerset, OH
2008– 2009 board of RegentsBarbaraNugent Director of Operations Prince William Park Authority Manassas, VA
RandyH.Phillips Park Administration Martin Co. Parks & Recreation Stuart, FL
ScottL.RobbinsChief of Parks Cleveland Metroparks Fairview Park, OH
BillE.RosevearPark Operation Manager PA State Parks York, PA
WayneSchindler(Vice Chair) Park Superintendent Raleigh Parks & Recreation Dept. Raleigh, NC
PamelaSloan, CPRP City of Stockton Parks & Recreation Stockton, CA
RoyWood,Trades Supervisor II MNCPPC Upper Marlboro, MD
Liaison
DougDalby,CEO Oglebay Park Wheeling, WV
Staff
Dr.PhilMcKnellySchool Director Executive Director Nat’l. Assoc. of State Parks Directors Raleigh, NC
ScottPayneAssistant School Director Raleigh Parks & Recreation Dept. Raleigh, NC
GerthaHeggie, CPP Program Coordinator Office of Professional Development NC State University Raleigh, NC
If you are a person with a disability and desire any assistive devices, services or other accommodations to participate in this activity, please contact us at 919.515.2261 or [email protected] to discuss accommodations at least two weeks prior to the school.
TuitionTuition is $449 per person, annually. This fee covers instruction, text, study materials, a certificate of completion and social and banquet activities. The tuition for the Graduate Seminar is $449.
TravelOglebay Park is located off Interstate 70, exit 2A. Shuttle service is available from the Greater Pittsburgh Airport. Information regarding reservations for shuttle service ($60 each way) will be provided upon receipt of school registration.
AccommodationsParticipants will stay in Wilson Lodge: $113 single, $143 premium single, $85 double per person per night, Modified American Plan, plus 12% tax. These rates include full country breakfast and luncheon buffets each day Mon-day through Thursday. Gratuities for
these meals are also included in the price. All taxes are extra. The Thursday evening banquet is included in your tuition.Lodging reservation forms will be immediately sent to you upon registra-tion. Early arrivals (Friday or Saturday) will be charged $143 single or double. Meals are not included for early arrivals.Any questions regarding lodging should be directed to Wilson Lodge at 304.243.4000.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs)After satisfactorily completing both phases of the school, individuals will be awarded 4.8 CEUs. The Graduate Seminar participants will earn 2.2 CEUs after successful completion. For more information on CEUs and how to obtain your record, please visit our website: Continuingeducation.ncsu.edu.
Your Guarantee of SatisfactionWe realize how valuable your time and money are and that you and your organization expect to get a return on your investment. We promise that you will be completely satisfied with your learning experience or we will make it right—guaranteed!
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